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Irmo, South Carolina's Landscape Supply Company

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Complete Your Irmo Outdoor Project

We’ve got you covered with our full line of landscape supply products, from premium mulch and quality soil to decorative stone, helping you create a cohesive, professional landscape that enhances your property for years to come.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Succession planting maintains continuous Irmo South garden production by starting new batches of plants before previous plantings decline and finish. Whether growing cut flowers, vegetables, or herbs, staggered sowings every two to three weeks ensure something always reaches peak harvest rather than feast-or-famine cycles of abundance followed by nothing.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Irmo summers push soil temperatures well above 90°F, stressing shallow plant roots in the area's clay-based soils. Maintaining a 3 to 4 inch layer of bulk shredded hardwood mulch across all planting beds acts as an insulating blanket, keeping root zones measurably cooler during peak heat. Refresh mulch in late March after the last frost so the protective layer is fully in place before temperatures climb, giving Irmo plants the best start through a long, demanding growing season.

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Incorporating South Carolina native plants into Irmo landscapes reduces maintenance demands and supports local pollinators. Native beautyberry, inkberry holly, and native azaleas are adapted to the region's clay soils and 40 inches of annual rainfall, requiring little supplemental irrigation once established. Use a 2-inch layer of bulk pine bark mulch around native plantings to mimic the forest floor conditions they evolved in, encouraging deeper root establishment through Irmo's compact clay soils.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much bulk topsoil do I need to build raised vegetable beds in Irmo?

Standard 4x8-foot raised beds filled to 12 inches deep require about 1.2 cubic yards each. For Irmo's heavy clay yards where native soil drains poorly, raised beds filled with a topsoil-compost blend are especially valuable. Plan for at least 12 inches of depth to give vegetable roots room to grow through Columbia's long Zone 8a growing season from late March through November.

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When should I top-dress my Irmo lawn with bulk compost or screened topsoil?

For Irmo's warm-season lawns,primarily Bermuda and Zoysia,top-dress with a thin layer of compost or screened topsoil in late April through May after the grass has fully greened up past the March 25 last frost date. A quarter-inch layer improves clay soil structure without smothering turf, supporting strong summer growth through Columbia's peak growing months.

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Can I use bulk gravel as a mulch substitute in Irmo's hot summer climate?

Gravel mulch works well in Irmo for ornamental beds around heat-tolerant plants like ornamental grasses, agaves, and yuccas suited to Zone 8a. However, gravel absorbs and radiates heat, stressing moisture-sensitive perennials during Columbia's brutal July and August temperatures. For traditional shrub and flower beds, organic mulch remains superior for moderating soil temperature and gradually improving Irmo's dense clay soil over time.

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